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Overview

The history of Dior as seen through the mythical Parisian address of 30, avenue Montaigne, home to the House’s headquarters and ateliers.

Celebrating 30, avenue Montaigne, this sophisticated volume—published on the occasion of the House’s 75th anniversary in 2022—presents the public and unseen life of the iconic headquarters.

Located in the heart of Paris’s posh Triangle d’Or, 30, avenue Montaigne has been linked to the House of Dior’s story since 1946. Christian Dior chose this hôtel particulier to establish his couture house and present his collections, including the inaugural 1947 fashion show that marked the New Look era’s debut. Since then, Christian Dior and his successors—from Yves Saint Laurent to Maria Grazia Chiuri—have designed and created all the House’s collections here. 30, avenue Montaigne is where the ateliers are still based, making it a fabled address of Parisian haute couture. With emblematic images of Christian Dior working in his design studio, fitting sessions, and backstage fashion shows; archival documents; and a breathtaking portfolio of Dior creations, readers will discover 30, avenue Montaigne’s spirit throughout the decades while heralding its future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780847871964
Publisher: Rizzoli
Publication date: 05/24/2022
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 175,019
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Pietro Beccari is Chairman and CEO of Christian Dior Couture. Maureen Footer is an American design historian and writer. She contributed to Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams (Rizzoli, 2021). Jérôme Hanover is a journalist who regularly writes for Vogue France and Le Figaro. Olivier Flaviano is the manager of the Galerie Dior. Laziz Hamani is a luxury still life photographer who has photographed more than 30 books.
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